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taken free hand, I just got a new tripod today but did not have time to get it out for these shots
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Nice shots, I was looking at the others you just posted too. The shots through the shop window came out good, Ididn't think they'd be that clear through glass. :-)
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yes, the shop window ones suprised me, Im impressed with the digital rebel.
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nicely done alady! great detail and light...
those eyes are gorgeous.,.. Vito |
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I was averse to using a tripod before I actually started using a decent one (and a decent one is necessary to reduce vibration). Now I do my best to use a tripod with as many photos as possible primarily because they do help, especially when it's necessary to reduce shutter speed. I also try to use a remote shutter when possible (times when I don't need to follow the bird about whilephotographing). I wish you good fortune with your new purchase! PS - a remote shutter is very inexpensive and you might consider trying one out just for fun.
However, these are pretty darned good photographs without a tripod. I look forward to seeing some of your tripod photos in the future. |
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